Newspaper Page Text
LEGALS
TO RENEW CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Butts.
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of THE CENTRAL
GEORGIA ELECTRIC MEMBER
SHIP CORPORATION respectfully
shows:
I
That the principal office of said
corporation is located in the City of
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, and
that said corporation was chartered
on June 11, 1937 for a period of
twenty years.
II
That said charter will expire June
11, 1957 and this petition is brought
to renew said charter for an ad
ditional period of thirty-five years
from said date of expiration, with
the same powers, rights and privil
eges as said corporation now enjoys.
A copy of said charter is hereto at
tached and marked “Exhibit A”
and made a part hereof, with such
additional power, rights and privil
eges as provided by law since the
date of the original charater.
11l
A certificate dated April 17, 1957,
signed by the President and Secre
tary of the corporation is attached
hereto marked, “Exhibit B’’ and
made a part of this petition,
which certificate shows that the re
newal of said charter was duly
authorized by the members of the
corporation.
Wherefore petitioner prays that
upon a due compliance with the law
in such cases, made and provided its
corporate charter be renewed as
hereinbefore set forth and that it be
granted such other corporate rights,
immunities, powers and privileges as
are now or may hereafter be granted
similar companies under and by vir
ture of the laws of the State of
Georgia.
Christopher, Futral, Owen & Bol
ton,
Attorneys for Petitioner
“EXHIBIT A”
No. 586, In Superior Court, Butts
County, G- Charter: ,-r
At Ctiamber, Forsyth, Georgia,
June 11, 1937
The above and foregoing petition
by M. o.\McCord of Butts County,
Georgia, G. W. Patrick of Spalding
County, Georgia, A. N. Moye,
of Lamar County, Georgia, T. F.
Freeman'|>f Monrae County, Georgia,
O. D. Price Jasper County, Geor
gia, F. C. Newton, of Morgan Coun
ty, Georgia, and V. G. Turner of
Henry County, Georgia, for a char
ter for ‘tThe Central Georgia .Elec-
tric Membership Corporation”, com
ing on for a hearing, and it appear
ing that the same has been duly
published in the Jackson Progress-
Argus, th'e official gazette in and for
Butts County, Georgia, as required
by law, and the object of said peti- j
tion coming within the purview of
the law, it is considered, ordered and
adjudged that the prayer of said
petition be and the same is hereby
granted, and “The Central Georgia
Electric Membership Corporation” is
hereby chartered as a corporation
with perpetifni succession for twenty
(2#) years from this date, with the
right to amend and renew same as
by statute in such cases made and
provided, and the said “The Central
Georgia Electric Membership Corpo
ration” has the right to sue and be
sued, to contract and to be contract
ed with, to have and use a common
seal, to make and adopt By-laws, to
carry on the business of rural elec
trification by any one of the follow
ing methods as set out in said peti
tion.
(1) Furnishing; of electric energy
to persons tir rural areas who are
not receiving electric service from
any corporation subject to the juris
diction of the Georgia Public Service
Commission, or from any municipal
corporation;
(2) Assisting in wiring of the pre
mises of its members or the acquisi
tion, supply, or installation of elec
trical or plumbing equipment there
in; and
(3) Furnishing of electric energy,
wiring facilities, electrical or plumb
ing equipment or services to any
members corporation organized un
der the Electric Membership Cor
poration Act.
It is further considered ordered
and adjudged that said company have
the right, power, and authority to do
and perform all act or acts, thing
and things, needful or necessary to
be done as a corporation organized
under the Electric Membership Cor
poration Act passed by the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia
and approved by the Governor of
Georgia on March 30th, 1937, and
with all rights, powers, and privil
eges provided and set forth in said
Electric Membership Corporation
Act as fully and completely as if
same were expressly designated and
set forth herein. The further prayers
of the petition are also granted.
Said corporation shall have the
right to begin business at any time
after the date of this order.
Let thi3 judgement be filed and
recorded in this Court, and same is
hereby declared along with said peti
tion, by a certified copy thereof to
be evidence of said incorporation
and its charter.
This the 11th day of June 1937.
/s/ G. Ogden Persons
Superior Court Flint Circuit,
comprising the Counties of
Butts, Lamar, Monroe, and Hen
ry.
"EXHIBIT B”
Georgia, Butts County.
We, the undersigned, hereby cer
tify that we are, respectively the
President and the Secretary of The
Central Georgia Electric Membership
Corporation, a Georgia corporation
with its principal or home office in
the City of Jackson, Butts County,
Georgia and that a called meeting of
members of said corporation was held
pursuant to the pertinent provisions
of the charter and by-laws of said
corporation on April 17, 1957, of
which meeting notice was given not
less than seven days nor nore than
twenty days of the time, place and
purpose of the meeting by United
States mail to each member at his
(or her) last known address as same
appears on the records of this cor
poration; and that at which meeting
a resolution was duly passed and
adopted by the affirmative vote of
a majority of the members of said
corporation at said meeting, a quor
um being present, held for the pur
pose of authorizing the renewal of
the charter of said corporation
sought in this foregoing petition, to
which this certificate is attached.
In Witness Whereof, we have here
unto set our hand and the official
seal of the. Central Georgia Electric
Membership Corporation, on this the
17th day of April, 1957.
G. C. BELL
President of The Central Georgia
Electric Membership Corporation.
T. F. FREEMAN
Secretary of The Central Georgia
Electric Membettahip Corporation.
Georgia, Butts County .
Personally appeared before me the
undersigned, G. C- Bell and T. F.
Freeman, who on oath say that
G. C. Bell is President and that T. F.
Freeman is Secretary of the Central
Georgia Electric Membership Corpo
ration and that the facts set forth in
the within petition and exhibits are
true.
G. C- President
T. F. FREEMAN, Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed to before
me, this 17th day of April, 1957.
Grace Garlington
Notary Public, Butts Cos., Ga.
JUDGEMENT OF RENEWING
CHARTER
Georgia, Butts County.
The foregoing petition of The
Central Georgia Electric Membership,
Corporation to renew its charter read
and considered. It appearing that
said petition is made in accordance
with the laws of the State of Geor
gia, and that the requirements of law
in such cases provided have been
fully complied with;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged and
decreed that all of the prayers of
said petition are hereby granted and
the charter of the Central Georgia
Electric Membership Corporation is
hereby renewed for a period of
thirty-five years from the date of
expiration, which will occur on June
11, 1957.
Granted at Chambers, this 19th
day of April, 1957.
THOMAS J. BROWN JR.
Judge of the Superior Court of
Butts County, Georgia.
4-25-4tp
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Butts.
To Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of W- C. Garr, J. M.
McMichael, R. E. Evans, J. Avon
Gaston, D. W. Singley, G. F. Ether
edge and \V. C. Godsey, hereafter
called Applicants, show:
1. That they desire for themselves
and their associates to be incorpo
rated under the name and style of
“Farmers Union Warehouse Compa
ny, Inc.”
2. The business to be transacted
is the* weighing and storing of cotton
and its products; buying and selling
of cotton seed and its products:
the buying and selling of fertilizers
and farm produce, cotton seed meal
and hulls-, feeds and other farm pro
duce.
3. The number of shares to be 2,-
000 of a par value of $5.00 per
share.
4. The capital stock to be the sum
of $10,000.00 with privilege of in-
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
creasing same to $20,000.00.
5. The period for which same is
to run to be thirty five (35) years.
6. The principal office to be in
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, with
privilege of establishing other offices
in said state.
7. The address of all applicants is
Jackson, Georgia.
8. That corporation have all pow
ers and privileges as are enumerated
in the Corporation Act of 1938 of
the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, ap
plicants pray that a charter be grant
ed under the name and style as
aforesaid for 35 years with all#pow
ers incident thereto.
/s/ W. M. Redman
Applicant’s Attorney
STATE OF GEORGIA
Office of Secretary of State
I, Ben W. Fortson, Jr, Secretary
of State of the State of Georgia, do
hereby certify that the name “Farm
ers Union Warehouse Company Inc.”
is not the name of any existing corp
oration now registered in this office,
as prescribed by law.
In testimony, whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the
seal of office, at the Capitol, in the
City of Atlanta, this 19th day of
April, in the year of our Lord One
Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Seven
and on the Independence of the
United States of America the One
Hundred and Eighty First.
/s/Ben W. Fortson, Jr
Secretary of State, Ex-Officio
Corporation Commissioner of
the State of Georgia
ORDER OF COURT
The within application for charter
of Farmers Union Warehouse Com
pany, Inc., read and considered, and
it appearing to the Court that all
of the requisites of the law have
been complied with including Certif
icate from Secretary of State and
that same comes within the purview
of the laws pertaining thereto, it
is adjudged, decreed and ordered
that said Farmers Union Warehouse
Company, Inc., be and the same is
incorporated under said name and
style for a period of thirty five (35)
years from the date of approval by
Secretary of State. Let the Same be
rcoroed. .apd.published according to
laW. This 20th day of April 1957.
/%/ Thos J. Brown Jr.
Judge Superior Court, Butts
County, Georgia.
MADAM LEE’S BV?H
PALMISTRY PLACE HjLfJvV
IS LOCATED AT
INDIAN SPRINGS, GEORGIA k
TWO BLOCKS FROM ELDER HOTEL
Reads Past, Present and Future Special Readings
All Readings Confidential
Separate Rooms for White and Colored
Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
“Our Roofs Are Our Proofs”
Ask The Owner
FORD BONDED 20 15 10 YEAR SHINGLES
FORD BONDED 20 15 10 BUILT UP ROOFS
FORD STANDARD 10 YEAR GUARANTEED
SHINGLES.
WORKMANSHIP & MATERIAL GUARANTEED
FOR TEN YEARS v
GOLD BOND ASBESTOS SIDING & INSULA
TED SIDING.
KURFEES’ PAINTS OF ALL KINDS, EXPERT
WORKMEN.
NEW ROOMS, BATH ROOMS, CONCRETE
PORCHES, UNDERPINNING. GARAGES,
BOAT HOUSES and GENERAL REPAIR
WORK.
WE CAN FINANCE WITH NO DOWN PAY
MENT. 60 MONTHS TO PAY. ESTIMATES
FREE. NO OBLIGATION.
Mrs. Rose McCord
Jackson Representative Phone 7137.
Mercury Outboard Motors, from 6 to 60 H. P-
Stamas Boats, Whitehouse Fiberglass Boats. New
and Used Boats and Motors. Bring Your Old Outfit
By and Let’s Get Up a Trade.
Life Preservers, Water Skis, Marine Paints, Fi
berglass Repair Kits, Boating Caps, General Marine
Supplies. Ski Ropes 5c per Foot, 950 Pound Test,
Will Not Sink.
ON BOATS & MOTORS, 10% DOWN, 24 MOS.
TO PAY.
Wilde Roofing & Supply Cos.
Day Phone 5132 * Nite 2893
Near Confederate Cemetery on Bansesville Road
715 E. TAYLOR STREET GRIFFIN, GA.
BANKRUPT SALE
A sale of all of the property of
City Electric Shop will be had on the
premises on Third Street, Jackson,
Georgia, at 10:00 a. m. o’clock May
10th, 1957, consisting of;
1 house and lot in village of Stark,
Butts county, Georgia.
1 cabin located on Jackson Lake,
Butts county, Georgia.
Stock of merchandise consisting of
office equipment, radio and TV
tubes, testing equipment, etc.
1 1951 Buick Automobile.
1 1950 Chevrolet Truck.
Accounts Receivable
Property may be inspected by see
ing the undersigned.
Will be sold free of all liens.
A. W. NEWTON,
Trustee.
5/2/ltc
NOTICE OF ELECTION
An election is called by Mayor and
Council of the Town of Jenkinsburg,
Georgia on Saturday May 25, 1957
between the hours of 8:00 A. M.
and 4 P. M. o’clock, the polls to be
held at the Town Kali upon the
question of whether the Town of
Jenkinsburg, Georgia shall incur an
indebtedness in the amount of $5,-
000.00.
The purpose of said debt is for
street improvements within the said
Town; the terms of said loan is as
follows:
The Amount of $1,000.00 to be re
paid annually together with accrued
interest and to be repaid within five
(5) years. Those favoring the incur
ring of said debt will indicate on
their ballot “For incurring a debt of
$5,000.00” and those voting against
shall mark their ballot “Against in
curring a debt of $5,000.00.”
By Order of Mayor and Council
H. W. Apple, Mayor
H. C. Brooks, Clerk.
4-25-4 tc
DON'T HAVE TO BORROW YOUR
NEIGHBOR’S PAPER. SUBSCRIBE
TO THE PROGRESS-ARCUS.
Carmichael Well Drillers, Inc.
SPECIALIZING IN WATER WELLS
Terms To 36 Months
New Equipment Prompt Service
Phone 4036
Jackson, Georgia
Your Local McCulloch Saw
Dealer Is
JACKSON CHAIN SAW CO.
George Saunders, Salesman and Maintenanceman
Phone 7398 Jackson, Ga. Watson St.
the RIVES'
If your cutting jobs require a chain saw that is a real workhorse,
that seems to go on forever —without-repair or adjustment
McCulloch’s Model 49 is just the answer.
Known for its all-around utility, the 49 is ready, willing and able to
tackle tough cutting jobs! Popular with pulp cutters, too, this sturdy saw
comes with blades of up to 42 inches.
Buy now easy terms...
PRICES
START
AT
$195.00
Also Oregon, Atkins and McCulloch’s New P-8 and
P-9 Chain available.
JACKSON CHAIN SAW CO.
JACKSON, GEORGIA
COMPARE
• Soe how the extra value in Chilean Soda makes an extra good crop of com.
Chilean is a natural combination of nitrate nitrogen, sodium and minor elements.
and you'll choose
CHILEAN NITRATE Of SODA
One hundred years of consistently satisfactory experience with
Chilean Nitrate of Soda have demonstrated that there is nothing to
compare with it for side-dressing corn, cotton and other summer crops.
It is a rare, natural combination of nitrate nitrogen, sodium and minor
elements. Where the soil is too acid; where potash is deficient or where
the supply of available phosphate is low; where the crop needs quick
help; or where one or more of the minor elements is lacking, Natural
Chilean Soda has no equal among nitrogen fertilizers.
The side-dressing effectiveness of any nitrogen fertilizer depends
very largely on its content of nitrate nitrogen. The nitrogen content of
Chilean Soda is 100 per cent nitrate nitrogen and this, together with its
rich sodium content and minor elements, accounts for its remarkable
efficiency and consistently superior performance in the field.
Sodium adds a great deal of extra value to the product. It destroys
soil acidity, substitutes for potash and calcium when necessary, in
creases the supply of available phosphate, and helps the plant gain
the utmost benefit from the nitrogen. In addition, Chilean Soda con
tains small amounts of needed minor elements which help to protect
against hidden plant-food deficiencies.
If you have any question about your nitrogen
side-dressing for corn, we urge you to use Chilean jM
Nitrate, if only in a small way to begin with, so £ *
that you can see the difference for yourself. We f
are confident you'll find it the most economical M
and satisfactory nitrate nitrogen fertilizer you
ever used for side-dressing your crops. jEffIwUQGrSRwJf
LOOK FOR THE
BULLDOG ON THE BAG!
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957
Bow attachments for McCulloch
saws in 12”, 15”, 18” and 20” sizes.